The woman, Sara Molina, is also the mother of his three-year-old daughter. The two were in a seven-year relationship beginning in 2011.

Molina told the Daily Beast that Hernandez beat her multiple times, even as he cheated on her.

Hernandez is currently in prison, having pleaded guilty to multiple crimes — including assisting in attempted murder — in connection to his involvement with the Nine Trey gangsters. He's cooperating with federal investigators.

Molina and 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, were together for seven years, beginning in 2011, when he was 16 years old. The two met while working at the Stay Fresh deli in Bushwick, Brooklyn, after Hernandez dropped out of school following his father's murder. The two stayed together during his formative period as a rapper and gang member. They had a daughter together in 2015.

One recent occasion Hernandez beat her, Molina said, was when she visited him in Dubai in October 2018. She said Hernandez admitted to having multiple STDs after cheating on her with dozens of women. He, in turn, accused Molina of cheating on him with Kifano "Shotti" Jordan, a fugitive who Hernandez made his manager, the Daily Beast reported. When Molina denied cheating on him, she says he punched her, driving "a hair extension into her scalp," according to the Daily Beast.

"I was leaking blood," she said. "There was blood on the hotel pillow cases. He got scared."

It was one of several instances where Hernandez beat and, on at least one occasion, sexually assaulted Molina, according to her account. Hernandez's attorney did not immediately respond to INSIDER's request for comment.

At some point during this period, Hernandez also filmed a commercial for a sex toy shop advocating for preventing violence against women, where he said he learned "how to treat women with dignity and respect."

Molina said that in August 2018, she confronted Hernandez about supposed cheating the previous night. Hernandez responded by beating her again, she said. A month later, she claimed, he evicted her from the apartment. Molina said she and their daughter went to a hotel in Brooklyn, which kept her out of sight as federal authorities raided Hernandez's apartment days after the eviction.

During their raid, the federal authorities supposedly found an assault rifle, which Molina said inspired Hernandez to try to set things straight. Hernandez moved into his mother's house on Long Island, and Molina and their daughter joined them.